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Speech
- 8 Dec 2014
UN development leader: Climate change undoing development gains
Former Prime Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark calls for "strong political will and leadership".
Event Coverage
- 8 Dec 2014
Innovation expert: Ingredients for landscape success are here—and they’re working
Daniel Nepstad outlined the good news from Brazil and Indonesia at the Global Landscapes Forum 2014.
Event Coverage
- 8 Dec 2014
Unilever CEO: Deforestation is the most urgent climate challenge
Global business leaders recognize that the cost of inaction on climate change is "rapidly becoming greater than the cost of action”.
Interview
- 6 Dec 2014
Nicaragua study offers hard lessons for inclusion of women in forest decision-making
Those working for gender equality face tough decisions when working with communities.
Interview
- 6 Dec 2014
In face of climate change, gender imbalance stretches from fields to forums—expert
Solution will be collaborative approaches that don't view women as "passive, helpless victims".
Event Coverage
- 5 Dec 2014
Survey highlights REDD+ controversies over community monitoring
Fundamental tension between the dual goals of efficiency and equity under REDD+.
Feature
- 4 Dec 2014
In ‘Landscape Game,’ greed is good—but being ‘green’ is better
Unlike other games, both economic and environmental “side effects” are taken into account in the Landscapes Game.
Feature
- 3 Dec 2014
10 things you need to know about REDD+ safeguards
Seven REDD+ safeguards were introduced in the 16th Conference of Parties (COP16) in Cancun, Mexico in 2011.
Feature
- 3 Dec 2014
10 things you need to know about REDD+ safeguards
News
- 25 Nov 2014
State of sustainability: For three forest-based commodities, ‘a long way to go’
Sustainable development pathways needed for controversial crops; palm oil, shea nut oil and timber.
News
- 19 Nov 2014
Eat the beetles? Rural people losing their taste for a crucial food source
Forest communities shift to western sources of protein - but at what cost?
Analysis
- 12 Nov 2014
Stoves cook up relief for Ethiopia’s forests, climate
A simple device could spell relief for Ethiopia’s beleaguered forests by making cooking more efficient while reducing carbon emissions.
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